Climate change threatens fishing and farming communities in Nigeria

Wed, 11/23/2011 - 15:09
  • Year: 2011
  • Length: 5:30 minutes (5.03 MB)
  • Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)

Nations are gathering in Durban, South Africa next week for the next round of climate change talks. Developing nations and those most vulnerable to climate change are calling for strong commitments of emissions reduction and funding from the world’s richer nations. Past meetings in Copenhagen and Cancun have failed to create a lasting accord to confront climate change and scientists warn that time is running out.

A new report from the UN’s agency of climate scientists, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, predicts extreme weather will increase in the coming decades, including heavy rainfall and hurricanes, heat waves and droughts.

Today, we go to Nigeria, where climate change is already having an effect on the livelihoods of women in the traditional occupations of farming and fishing.
Sam Olukoya reports from Lagos.

 

 

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